Arizer has issued a recall on Thursday of its Solo II portable electronic vapes sold in the United States and Canada.
The Canadian company, which touts itself as “a pioneer of the dry herb vaporizer industry,” issued the recall due to at least nine incidents where the Solo II’s internal lithium-ion battery overheats.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, only vapors with the serial number starting with “M2” are part of the recall. The serial number is etched on the bottom of the device, with “UPC 628078800836” printed on the product packaging.
Consumers are encouraged to immediately stop using the product and contact the company for a free upgraded replacement.
“Customers whose serial number is confirmed as impacted will receive a free Solo II MAX replacement and wax to be used for disposal,” the company states. “The recalled unit must be disabled by inserting the provided wax into the charging port, then disposed of at a local hazardous waste or battery recycling facility in accordance with local regulations.”
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Arizer sold 5,460 products in the U.S., and 2,820 in Canada, between June 2024 and July 2025. They retail for about $170.
The company has received nine reports of the battery overheating, producing smoke, or ejecting material, which could pose fire and burn risks.
Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.